MR STANLEY BRUCE.
PRODUCTION OF MOVIETONE FILMS. TALK ON AUSTRALIA. 'UNITED rHEoS ASSOCIATION —BY EI,*CT*IC telegraph—coptrioht.) LONDON, December 3. A private view was* afforded to-day of Mr Stanley Bruce's movietone films, one for Australian and the other for British audiences. The photographers said Mr Bruce's talkie face* and voice were unequalled amonc politicians. Mr Bruce's English talk was made from a lavishly furnished studio-library. He said the unlimited resources and'man-power used for reciprocal trade throughout the Empire would solve a problem almost insoluble by the rest of the world. The Empire's best brains could achieve a great beneficial arrangement embracing the whole Empire. -Mr Bru<?e, in his Australian' talk, said: "I vainly strove in 1923 and again in 1926 to create the realisation or what a true system of inter-Imperial trade would moan to Great Britain and the Empire. The.attitude tefward this subject has now entirely changed in Great Britain, where the people > realise that there is little hope of solving the Ration's problems through international trade. "The recent election returned a Government with absolute command to establish true inter-Imperial trade relations, and I believe the Government is zealously attempting to carry this out. Tt is of the greatest possible importance to Australia."
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 15
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